"Lithium-Ion Battery Blaze Engulfs Cargo Ship, Prompting Offshore Safety Measures"

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The Genius Star XI, a ship carrying 800 tonnes of Lithium-Ion batteries, experienced a fire on Christmas Day, which was contained by the crew using carbon dioxide. The US Coast Guard has been monitoring the situation and has reported that the vessel is stable with no heat detected in the cargo holds, although the affected hold remains sealed. The ship is currently stationed near Broad Bay, Alaska, with emergency towing arrangements in place. The cause of the fire is unknown, and the incident highlights the risks associated with transporting large quantities of Li-Ion batteries, which are increasingly used in various applications worldwide.
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- A ship carrying 800 tonnes of Li-Ion batteries caught fire. What could possibly go wrong? The Register
- Fire Breaks Out Aboard Ship Carrying Lithium-Ion Batteries The New York Times
- Cargo ship ablaze near Alaska's Dutch Harbor The Seattle Times
- Unified Command reports no immediate risk of fire aboard M/V Genius Star XI U.S. Coast Guard
- Cargo ship carrying burning lithium-ion batteries reaches Alaska, but kept offshore for safety The Associated Press
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